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Residential dwelling for a child-centered Christmas celebration

Reopened Children's Farm Implements Access Regulations Aligned with New Coronavirus Protection Guidelines

Farmhouse Celebration for Children's Christmas Night
Farmhouse Celebration for Children's Christmas Night

Residential dwelling for a child-centered Christmas celebration

In the heart of Neuss, Germany, the children's farm has reopened its gates to visitors, offering a delightful pre-Christmas experience filled with large and small animals and numerous play opportunities.

As we navigate through the post-pandemic era, it's important to note that access to the children's farm is regulated according to the current coronavirus protection ordinance. While most COVID-19 restrictions have been lifted or relaxed, specific rules can vary locally and by venue.

For visiting the children's farm in Neuss, typical measures might include no general entry restrictions (such as proof of vaccination or negative tests), encouragement of hygiene measures like handwashing or hand sanitizing on site, possible mask recommendations in enclosed or crowded areas, and maintaining optional physical distancing where possible. However, these are general guidelines and may not reflect the exact current rules for Neuss.

To obtain the most precise and updated COVID-19 rules, it is advisable to check the official website or contact the children’s farm directly. Consulting local health authority websites for Neuss or the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, as well as reviewing recent local government announcements regarding COVID-19 measures, will also provide valuable information.

The "Kiba" team warmly welcomes visitors to the children's farm and invites them to explore the core area, including the farmland, small animal area, and playground, which is open from 13 to 17 hours on weekdays and weekends. The farm café is now open, providing a perfect spot to relax and enjoy a bite to eat.

For those interested in staying updated on events and developments in Neuss, a newsletter is available for free subscription. This newsletter offers in-depth information on social developments, culinary arts, art, and culture in Neuss, and while it may provide information about the children's farm, it is a separate entity from the farm itself. Subscribing to the newsletter will provide regular updates, but it does not send spam.

As you plan your visit to the children's farm in Neuss, remember that the 2G rule (vaccinated or recovered) is in effect for everyone entering the farm. Proof of vaccination or recovery is required upon entry.

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The reopening of the children's farm is a testament to the commitment of its friends and supporters, and it is a joyous occasion for both children and adults alike. So, come and enjoy the magic of the children's farm this pre-Christmas season!

After ensuring compliance with the 2G rule (vaccinated or recovered) for entering the farm, plan to immerse in an outdoor-lifestyle experience at the children's farm in Neuss. Post-visit, subscribe to the newsletter for home-and-garden updates, art, culture, and social developments in Neuss, offering enriching insights beyond the farm environment.

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